Abstract

In this article I am showing how Wittgenstein in his second philosophy overcomes Cartesian dualism in the light of the other minds problem. My standpoint is presented in a wider perspective, which takes into consideration other conception and theories a.o. Strawson ‘s double aspect theory and behaviorism. Mainly I am concentrating on following issues: the use of mental expressions from the first and third person perspective, the concept of criterion ,- which is crucial for my argumentation -how do we learn the mental expressions , the mutual connection between first and third person mental expressions.

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